Megan Nicholas:
CLASS OF 2000
Annandale High SchoolClass of 2000
Annandale, VA
Megan's Story
Life
A position as a Graduate Assistant for the Office of Diversity Programs & Services guarantees the chance to meet a wide range of interesting, dynamic people. I'm always amazed at the sense of community I feel when walking through Student Union Building I. Even though I often don't work directly with many of the people in all of the different offices, our lives have touched at times, and they are some of the friendliest folks I know. Just don't count on being able to run an errand quickly in the building...you'll run across someone in the hall and strike up a conversation!
I haven't been performing much of anything lately. Several of us were unhappy with the way the environment with the band had changed, and decided to leave. Concentrating more on writing now
Workplace
My first paying jo...Expand for more
b was as a costumed character at the (now closed) Annandale Generous George's, and the jobs following that were varied: file clerk at Internal Medicine, research and temp jobs for BIA law enforcement, projectionist for a second-run theatre and -currently - the Graduate Assistant in the Office of Diversity Programs & Services at George Mason University. In the midst of work and huge piles of reading and papers for my MAIS in Folklore, I'm also stepping out on the path of author...one article coming out in a journal put out by the New York Folklore Society, a short story and poem picked up by an online magazine (written under a pen name) and a current position with VoxPop, a magazine about diversity put out by George Mason University. I've got the assignment of writing about tattooing. I love my work.
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